Monday, September 24, 2012

Red carpet: 'Hawaii Five-0'


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"Hawaii Five-0" star Alex O'Loughlin interviewed by Mexican television Claro TV on the red carpet.

The mutual love fest between "Hawaii Five-0" and its fans was on display during the Sunset on the Beach showcase of the series' season 3 premiere episode tonight, Sept. 23.

Six members of the Alex O'Loughlin fan club, Long Legs O'Loughlin were first on the beach at 7:30 p.m. last night, braving the rain for their place in front of the line closest to the spot where the stars step off the red carpet and onto the sand.

Audrey Manasterski and Mary Enriquez said executive producers Peter Lenkov and Robert Orci stopped by last night, promising them a treat in the morning, and true to their word, they showed up with boxes of Liliha Bakery Coco Puffs for all the fans.

By then they were joined by Beth Arritt and her friends, back for another close encounter with their heartthrob, Alex.

Audrey Manasterski, left, and Mary Enriquez of Long Legs O'Loughlin, a vast social network for fans of Alex O'Loughlin were first to arrive for Sunset on the Beach, one night prior to the event. They came prepared with items to sign, and Alex was happy to oblige. Mary said she's starting on her scrapbook for the new season, her fourth paying tribute to Alex.

This time around, a couple of the main stars were missing. Male reporters were especially disappointed that Grace Park wasn't there, and Scott Caan also wasn't there due to a loss in his family.

But Alex's fans were happy. After the media interviews, I checked back with them, and they were enthralled to pick up more autographs and photos with the stars. Enriquez was especially elated to get Alex's autograph for her friend Elsie, who recently lost her husband.

About 8,000 fans showed up to watch the episode and catch a glimpse of the stars, and it seemed as if the press gallery doubled in size as well, with Claro TV and Miami-based Investigation Discovery broadcasting to the international Hispanic market, which reporters said is a huge supporter of the series as well.

There were some fans who also were ready to play fashion police, telling reporters they were appropriately dressed in beachy casual dresses, while critiquing L.A. types covered up in leather looks and leggings, saying, "Didn't they get the memo?"

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/HawaiiFive0CBS.

Sisters Claira and Erin Parsons were joined on the beach by Beth Arritt and Mary Beth Nielsen, who changed her vacation dates to indulge her friend's passion for "Five-0" and Alex. The series is very good for Hawaii tourism.

Beth had already picked up executive producers Peter Lenkov and Robert Orci's signatures earlier in the morning, when they dropped off Coco Puffs for the fans. She was anticipating picking up the stars' signatures as well.

Michelle Borth arrived in a dress by Alice + Olivia and footwear, below, by Tabitha Simmons. She plays Steve McGarett's love interest in "Five-0," and when asked if she was lucky to be kissing Alex in the series, she said he's the lucky one, before sharing that he hates it when she smokes and she hates it when he eats tuna, so that's exactly what they do before their scenes to lighten the mood.


Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman), dressed in a Hugo Boss suit, waves to fans from the red carpet.

Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly), in a Theory suit, talks to reporters on the red carpet.

Alex wore a Prada suit, though he didn't know the brand of his wingtips.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Beauty spot: DFS asks 'How do I Look?'

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Past and present University of Hawaii at Manoa APDM students created ensembles inspired by luxury handbags for the DFS Galleria Waikiki fall window displays.

DFS Galleria Waikiki launched its “How Do I Look?” event Monday with a beauty event upstairs in DFS Beauty World, ground-floor luxury fashion show and appearance by Japanese celebrity model Jessica Michibata.

The galleria has gone all-out to dress for the event, with world-class floor-to-ceiling displays, with illustrations done by French artist Jean-Pierre Busson, and also incorporating the talent of homegrown designers, students and graduates of the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Apparel, Product Design and Merchandising program.

It's about time retailers showcased local talent. In New York, stores like Berdorf Goodman, Saks and Barney's often showcase the work of F.I.T. and Parsons students. In this case, the local students were charged with creating garments inspired by specific luxury bags.


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 The free event started in the morning with free makeup services offered on the first floor, with stations set up for lip color, eyes and mascara, nails and hands, face makeup and a fragrance, highlighting Guerlain’s Le Petit Robe Noir. The event will continue daily during galleria hours through Sept. 30, with beauty experts sharing the latest in fall cosmetics tips and trends.

A "Beauty After Dark" party with DJ music and champagne will take place from 8 to 10 p.m. Sept. 22 and 29. Those who purchase $500 or more at DFS Beauty World during the event will receive a gift of a cosmetic case.

Head-to-toe, floor-to-ceiling showcase featuring illustrations by French artist Jean-Pierre Busson, luxury accessories and handbags, and garments by UHM students.

Interesting choice of Spongebob Squarepants for a display of handbags by Marc Jacobs. Interior dressing at DFS Galleria Waikiki for the "How Do I Look?" event.

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While you're in Waikiki, stop by the nearby Louis Vuitton store for a look at the incredible window installations, above and below, in collaboration with artist Yayoi Kusama.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Now open: Andy South Atelier

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Andy South Atelier is now open at 12 S. King St. This is a peek into the showroom, which looks like a New York loft. The building's second story houses her corporate headquarters, workspace and showroom.

Andy South hosted "An Afternoon of Good Taste" Sept. 15, inviting industry professionals for a first look at Andy South Atelier, which encompasses the second-story at 12 S. King St., and is now the home of her corporate headquarters, workspace and showroom.

Guests were invited to mingle in the ground-floor courtyard for Andy South-inspired cocktails by St. Germain’s Maria Burke, as well as light fare by Brassiere Du Vin's executive chef Marco Elder, before a blessing. Guests then climbed the stairs and took off their shoes before entering the Atelier's grand showroom. It is so stunning! I know I wanted to move in immediately. The light pouring through the loft windows is too beautiful to resist. If I worked here, I would never feel like leaving, which works out well for the tireless Andy, who's been known to pull all-nighters in transforming concepts into reality.

Andy South and bestie Jill Misawa in the heart of the Atelier.

A workspace in a side wing of the space reminded me of the workroom of "Project Runway," where was introduced to Andy South two years ago. She could have easily taken her business to China, but created the workspace to make the bigger commitment of keeping her line "made in Hawaii."

In addition to the ready-to-wear being showcased at the Atelier, Andy’s plans include a small collection of ready-to-wear bridal gowns, as well as offering Hawaii and destination brides the opportunity to have a gown designed especially for them. A flagship retail space is also in the works.

For now, visits to Andy South Atelier are by appointment only. Call (808) 744-1167 or visit info@AndySout.com. Or shop at shop.AndySouth.com.

Congratulations Andy!

Serenity at the entryway.

The workspace is bright and airy.

The patterns.

This ensemble is so chic in balancing the simplicity of a plain cotton blouse and the theatricality of a floor-length trumpet skirt.

A fiery creation.

From left, Jena Kissinger, Amanda Morris and Hifi's Toby Portner.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Topshop launches at Nordstrom with Fashion Party

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A pairing of Topshop lipstick and nail enamel is one of the gifts with purchase that will be offered during Sept. 15's launch party. It'll be offered while supplies last, so it's recommended you come early.

Topshop and Topman launched this week at Nordstrom Ala Moana, and to celebrate, the store will host a fashion party from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 15.

There will be an exclusive gift of nail polish and lipgloss, or leather belt, with purchase of $100 or more (while supply lasts), in Topshop or Topman products, a sneak peek of the cosmetics line with beauty appointments and personal styling appointments throughout the day.

A full selection of the British brands’ merchandise for both men (first floor) and women (third floor) will be featured, as well as limited-edition pieces exclusive to Nordstrom.

I didn't know how much to expect, but a peek at the new sections Tuesday offered a good selection, probably a fifth the size of the full-size boutique in SoHo, but enough variation to give a good representation of what Topshop is all about.

Topshop and Topman are known for an individualistic, eclectic approach to fashion. Fall women’s collections are themed “Sensationalist” for rock-chick style, “Pennsylvania” for Southern belle style-meets-boyish charm, and the classic 1960s “Factory Girl” style.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Fashion with a message

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Bracelets from 3Strands aim to stop human trafficking, while helping its victims start a new life.

My story in the paper today is about 808 Urban's Mai'a Project, which aims to pair young artists with social justice organizations toward products geared toward raising consciousness.

It's a way of getting more people thinking about how to utilize their talents for greater good, and how the fashion industry can transcend commercial interests to send important messages.

In the case of the inaugural Mai'a Project, which celebrates its launch from 2 to 9 p.m. Sept. 8 at The Refuge, 683 Auahi St., young women partnered with the Pacific Alliance to Stop Slavery (PASS) to create a T-shirt design reflecting the journey from darkness to light.

Another brand that aims to put an end to human trafficking is 3Strands Global, which puts designs to work supporting organizations such as Agape International Missions (AIM). AIM’s programs help provide women with a safe environment to live and work after they have been rescued.

3Strands was initially created to fund the Agape Training Center operated by AIM in Svay Pak. The Agape Training Center is a small jewelry and apparel training center that employs the women eight hours each day. During that time they receive counseling and educational services, as well as lunch and medical benefits. Their salaries are three to four times higher than what typical garment factories located in Cambodia pay. This community, where rehabilitation meets vocation, is built upon respect and compassion for one another in a family environment.

A recent documentary called "The Pink Room" focuses on the efforts of AIM and has received awards and recognition by international film festivals.

With the sale of every 3Strands handmade bracelet and gift box ($18 online), money is raised to help empower, teach and employ young women who have been rescued from sex trafficking.

The first of the 3Strands products, wax-cotton woven bracelets with a signature 3Strands metal closure, are all handmade by rescued young women. Each bracelet is made to remind the wearer of the trafficking survivor who made it.

The three pieces of cord comprising the bracelet symbolize the freedom, love and empowerment these women experience, braided together and not easily broken. The incorporation of a single red string, barely visible inside the center of each bracelet, illustrates the souls of these women, invisible to those who bought and sold them in the past.

Every bracelet also incorporates one fragile, red seed from the pods of sandalwood trees native to Cambodia. One would never guess these glossy seeds come from colorless pods that are cast away, reminding the women of their journey and their beauty within.

More livestreams from NYFW

Screen shot from Richard Chai's Spring 2013 runway show at New York Fashion Week.

In addition to the New York Fashion Week shows being livestreamed from Lincoln Center, TheHighLow.com, a site covering retail trends and the intersection of tech and fashion, is offering a link to shows here.

Here's a list of shows that were not on the "Live From the Runway" list I posted yesterday. New York times are listed first, followed by Hawaii times.

SEPT. 7
10 a.m. (4 a.m.): Peter Som
Noon (6 a.m.): Sally LaPointe
1 p.m. (7 a.m.): Jason Wu
2 p.m. (8): Yigal Azrouel
3 p.m. (9): Cuchnie et Ochs, Rebecca Minkoff
6 p.m. (noon): Nicole Miller
7 p.m. (1 p.m.): Charlotte Ronson
8 p.m. (2): Academy of Art University

SEPT. 8
Noon (6 a.m.): Son Jung Wan

SEPT. 9
Noon (6 a.m.): Derek Lam, Michael Bastian
1 p.m. (7 a.m.): DKNY
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Thakoon
5 p.m. (11 a.m.): Carmen Marc Valvo
6:30 p.m. (12:30): Long Tran
7 p.m. (1 p.m.): Zang Toi

SEPT. 10
1 p.m. (7 a.m.): Ohne Titel
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Reem Acra

SEPT. 11
9 a.m. (3 a.m.): Tory Burch
Noon (6 a.m.): Rodarte
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Osklen
6:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m.): Oscar de la Renta
8 p.m. (2): Narciso Rodriguez
9:30 p.m. (3:30): The Blonds

SEPT. 12
11 a.m. (5 a.m.): Douglas Hannant
5 p.m. (11 a.m.): Marchesa

SEPT. 13
2 p.m. (8 a.m.): Calvin Klein Collection

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

NARS adds to 413 BLKR collection on FNO


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NARS celebrates Fashion's Night Out tomorrow with the introduction of two new additions to its 413 BLKR collection.

Founder and creative director François Nars drew inspiration from New York City when creating the line named for the brand’s West Village flagship boutique.

The richly pigmented products are a Duo Eyeshadow in shimmering amethyst and black with red pearl ($34), and a Velvet Matte lip pencil ($24) in vivid pink with golden shimmer. True to its name, the lip pencil goes on velvety smooth with deep, saturated and seductive color.

Get it online beginning Sept. 6 online at narscosmetics.com, at the NARS flagship and and FNO retailers: Saks Fifth Avenue, Henri Bendel, Barneys New York, Lord & Taylor, and Bloomingdale’s.

I'll definitely be wearing it on FNO!

Keep up with NYFW via livestreamed shows


New York Fashion Week's runway shows start tomorrow and now anyone can have a front-row seat thanks to livestreaming.

IMG will be making live stream and video on-demand content from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York available on YouTube, starting with Nicholas K's show at 9 a.m. (3 a.m. Hawaii time).

"Live From the Runway" (youtube.com/liverunway) will presents more than 30 live-streaming fashion shows and on-demand content, while keeping eauty and fashion enthusiasts up-to-date with show schedules, backstage beauty looks, insider interviews, trends and how-to videos.

It's so much easier than figuring out how to get from Point A to Point B with back-to-back shows, enduring lines and sore feet, and your view is guaranteed to be as good as Anna Wintour's, though she's more likely to be spotted at shows off-site.

Now you just have to sleep late or wake up early, or just catch all the shows of the days' rebroadcast.

Here's the schedule:

SEPT. 6
9 a.m. (3 a.m. HI time): Nicholas K
10 a.m. (4): BCBG Max Azria
11 a.m. (5): Richard Chai
2 p.m (8 a.m.): Tadashi Shoji
3 p.m.: Rebroadcast

SEPT. 7
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Rebecca Minkoff
6 p.m. (noon): Nicole Miller
7 p.m. (1 p.m.): Charlotte Ronson
8 p.m.: Rebroadcast

SEPT. 8
10 a.m. (4): Lacoste
11 a.m. (5): Jill Stuart
2 p.m. (8 a.m.): Mara Hoffman
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Hervé Leger by Max Azria
7 p.m. (1): Monique Lhuillier
8 p.m.: Rebroadcast

SEPT. 9
11 a.m. (5): Lela Rose
2 p.m. (8 a.m.): Tracy Reese
3 p.m. (9): Custo Barcelona
4 p.m. (10): Diane Von Furstenberg
6 p.m. (noon): Timo Weiland
8 p.m. (2 p.m.): Chado Ralph Rucci
9 p.m.: Rebroadcast

SEPT. 10
10 a.m. (4): Caroline Herrera
11 a.m. (5): Carlos Miele
3 p.m. (9 a.m.): Reem Acra
4 p.m.: Rebroadcast

SEPT. 11
10 a.m. (4): Badgley Mischka
11 a.m. (5): Vera Wang
1 p.m. (7 a.m.): Jenny Packham
2 p.m. (8 a.m.): Rebroadcast

SEPT. 12
9 a.m. (3): Bibhu Mohapatra
10 a.m. (4): Michael Kors
1 p.m. (7 a.m.): Rachel Zoe
2 p.m. (8): J. Mendel
3 p.m. (9): Milly by Michelle Smith
6 p.m. (noon): Anna Sui
7 p.m. (1 p.m.): Vivienne Tam
8 p.m.: Rebroadcast

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Beats that inspire

In advance of New York Fashion Week starting this week, the New York Times shared some of the playlists that inspire the designers: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/09/04/fashion/fashion-week-designer-music.html

It's fun to compare what's on our own iPods. If you ever suffer from creative block, maybe a change of music will give your brain a boost. Anything that spurs creativity is welcome. So what's on your iPod?

Kristi Yamaguchi's Tsu.ya clothing line to debut

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Kristi Yamaguchi will launch her activewear line during Fashion's Night Out at Lord & Taylor, New York.

Among the celebrities participating in “Fashion’s Night Out” at Lord and Taylor's Fifth Avenue flagship store Sept. 6 will be Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi, who will be launching her activewear clothing line, Tsu.ya, and signing complimentary tote bags from the line.

I caught up with the skater-turned-designer during a phone interview prior to the Olympic games this year, and here's the story that appeared in the paper Aug. 2, under the headline, "After Olympian feats, earthly life resumes":

"All the athletes at the London Olympics are focused on the moment when they can bring home the gold to their respective countries. Without a plan for life after the games, what happens next is often far less heroic. You might see these elite athletes endorsing cereal or sandwiches, rubbing elbows with costumed characters at Disneyland or, like Bruce Jenner, playing dad to a passel of Kardashians.

Kristi Yamaguchi empathizes. The 1992 Olympic gold medal winner in women's figure skating said she was single-minded in her goal from childhood.

"I was just into the sport and focused on the task at hand, especially at the Olympic level. It's only every four years when you have that showcase, so there's so much focus on that moment. I did try to do as well as I could in school so there would be options after my skating career," she said by phone from her Northern California home.

Even so, Yamaguchi said serious thoughts about a post-Olympic career didn't start "until I was there. I was only 20 at the Olympics (in Albertville, France). When you're that age, you feel you have the whole world in front of you."

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Beauty spot: Clean up fine lines with Clarins

I've written about the wonderful smoothing effect of Clarins Instant Smooth Perfecting Touch, that works like face spackle, minimizing the look of oversized pores.

The brand has come up with something similar in an even richer formula. Clarins Instant Smooth Line-Correcting Concentrate comes in a slim, purse-friendly, smooth-tipped wand, allowing the Dermaxyl line-correcting peptide to be applied directly onto lines, wrinkles and enlarged pores throughout the day to keep your complexion looking smoother.

I tried it on some of the fine lines under my eyes, going over lightly with my fingertip and finding it seamlessly filling in some of the enlarged pores in my cheeks, with no cakey effect.

Note that it's more of a line filler than an active solution, so you can't expect it to lead skin improvement over time. But I'll take appearances, and let my other serums do their handiwork at night.

It works best with fine lines, not crevasses, but chances are that when you see the results, you'll cut the frowning that led to those canyons in the first place!

Get it ut Nordstrom for $32.50, or find it online at www.clarinsusa.com.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Beauty spot: Kat Von D's 'Everlasting' lip color

With party season starting up, you're probably looking for lip color that lasts. You don't want to miss out on any action while dashing off to the ladies room or looking down into a mirror. It's bad enough that you're always looking down at your phone, a motion that I learned from my massage therapist can lead to a big pain in the neck.

I've found that Kat Von D is one brand that offers the magic combination of staying power and natural-looking color with its Everlasting Liquid Love lipstick. Honestly, if you pick the right color, it'll look like you were born with fuller, sensuous lips.

It's a lipstick with a liquid formula that goes on like a gloss for smooth, precise application. When applying, just remember that a little goes a long way. It dries in a minute or two to a matte, velvety finish. Once applied, there's no need to worry about smudging or migrating.

If you want to turn up the shine, apply a clear gloss over it. There are six exclusive shades available at Sephora, for $18 each. The color shown here is Lolita, a sexy dusty rose.

The only downside is the smell, which is like a new leather upholstery or new car smell. It disappears once the lipstick is applied, but you definitely do not want to be licking your lips much when it's on.